Id like to begin this review by pointing out that when I input No! by Marta Altes into the goodreads bookfinding-ometer the closest match it could find was Catcher in the Rye by JD Salinger. Something is clearly amiss. Or Ive totally underestimated the message and cultural zeitgeist of No!Dogs are great. They are the best of all mammals. They appear in all shapes and sizes and have agreed to be our best friends and stick by us despite the fact that they get lips tits and hooves in gravy from a can for dinner every night. Now that is true friendship! One day soon I intend to dominate the world with the help of an army of tiny hounds, the leader of which will be a French Bulldog called Thierry Henry. No! is a dog who likes to dog things. He does them because he thinks he is being good and helpful but in reality hes just making a mess. He warms the bed (and makes them all muddy), he hunts for treasure in the garden (digs up the lawn), takes in the laundry (tears clothes from the washing line). His real name is Spike but he hears the word No! so often that he comes to believe its his name. This is a lot like how my mum and dad used to call my sister Bonus, and she thought it was her name for a while.This is also a book for Kitty. I hopes she appreciates the irony of me buying her dog books.

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